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Ready, set, swimPublished 12/14/06
Kori Golden never imagined she'd be taken seriously when she and a group of teens asked the county Board of Education last year to make swimming a high school sport. Now the Northeast High swimmer, one of the county's most elite, is gearing up for her first competition as an athlete in the county school system. Photo no longer available
By Alison Harbaugh--The Capital
Southern High School sophomore Matthew Brady gets set for a start duing practice in the Arundel Olympic Swim Center. He'll take part in the first meets of the season this weekend.Hundreds of swimmers will kick off the county school system's swimming season tomorrow afternoon, marking the debut of aquatics as an official sport in Anne Arundel schools. About 350 students have signed up for teams from every high school in the county. Organizers initially bet on about seven schools forming teams for...
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